[DUMMY] Mapping Programmatic Gradients
2026-06-01

[DUMMY]
Programs are not defined only by room names. Even the same function can produce different densities depending on time, number of users, acoustic pressure, and the distance required for attention. When program boundaries are too abrupt, space becomes rigid. When buffers are available, different activities can coexist more naturally within the same environment.



This note reads program as a gradient of intensity and relation. Before a plan becomes fixed, it is useful to observe where each activity expands, overlaps, and stops.